Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Puzzle #50 - Lattice 2.0 (Regional Skyscrapers)

This Regional Skyscrapers puzzle was my entry for Logic Showcase #5, in which constructors had to make a Geisterbahn. What's a Geisterbahn? A puzzle type with about 20 rules that the constructor chooses which ones apply. I saw "all numbers in a region must be the same" and "all numbers in a region must be different" and knew I wanted my puzzle to use both. Skyscrapers seemed a natural extension to that.

In addition to normal Skyscrapers rules, each region contains exactly one number. This puzzle uses the set {1, 2, 3, 4}.

This puzzle was the organizer of the showcase's favorite puzzle, even though it placed... 6th of 9, I think?

Tuesday, July 9, 2019

Puzzle #49 - Lattice (Regional Skyscrapers)

This is another Regional Skyscrapers puzzle. In addition to normal Skyscrapers rules, each region contains exactly one number. This puzzle uses the set {1, 2, 3}.
I actually made this puzzle after both the one before and the one after this one, for a gentler curve into puzzle 50. Though, I think this one probably has both a nicer solve path and demonstration of the rules.

Monday, July 8, 2019

Puzzle #48 - Glass Half Full (Regional Skyscrapers)

This is a Regional Skyscrapers puzzle. In addition to normal Skyscrapers rules, each region contains exactly one number. This puzzle uses the set {1, 2, 3}.

Here is an example puzzle and its solution.




Sunday, July 7, 2019

Puzzle #47 - 3*3 (Skyscrapers)

This is a Skyscrapers puzzle.
This is a Skyscrapers puzzle.
This is a Skyscrapers puzzle.
A solid 3/3 difficulty. (Honestly though this is probably 3 stars out of 5?)

Saturday, July 6, 2019

Puzzle #46 - Powers of Two (Skyscrapers)

Alright, 5 more puzzles until another hiatus, and you know what that means... time to build up to another tough one. Skyscrapers puzzles used to give me a really tough time, but now I find them quite enjoyable. Constructing them is tough, and constructing with a theme is even tougher though!
Next up is a 5x5 puzzle that's harder than this one. That said, I really like this one.

Friday, July 5, 2019

Thursday, July 4, 2019

Puzzle #44 - Fourfold (Heyawake)

For my American solvers, happy 4th of July! For everyone else... happy 4th of July anyway! Have my 4th Heyawake puzzle and my 44th puzzle posted on the 4th day of the... 7th... month. Okay that timing could be slightly better, but that's a lot of fours!
Not a lot of 4s in the puzzle, though.

Wednesday, July 3, 2019

Puzzle #43 - H E Y A (Heyawake)

W A K E
Yes, this is another Heyawake puzzle. I may have developed a bit of a personal style for them already.

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Puzzle #42 - Unevenly Spaced (Heyawake)

Another Heyawake puzzle. I actually made this one first, but thought it fit better as a second puzzle.
puzz.link interface
Update: added a clue to fix uniqueness.

Monday, July 1, 2019

Puzzle #41 - Mostly Empty Rooms (Heyawake)

I've been attempting to work backwards through every pzv link posted on Twitter for a while now, and over the past month there's been a lot more Heyawake than normal. This is a genre that I used to not understand at all, and though I still don't totally understand it, I'm competent enough to solve and by extension, construct.
It turns out, making Heyawake is pretty hard! I've got a few more of these coming, but no Heyawacky (same rules but far less restrictive on puzzle layouts).